Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

ONLY THE BEST SURVIVE


The githyanki raise their
young in hidden creches that


they construct in far-Rung
places on the Material Plane.


Such measures are necessary because birth and growth


are impossible on the Astral Plane, whose occupants


don't age.
The adult overseers in these places train


young
githyanki to harness their psychic and physical


abilities.


Githyanki hatch from eggs. Each newborn enters the

world alongside other eggs deliberately laid so that
all


hatch at the same time. Since githyanki adults must re-


turn to the Astral Plane to keep from aging significantly,


the roster of instructors continually changes, with no


adult staying longer than a few months
and none ever


returning for a second stint.


The instruction that young githyanki undergo is unre-

lenting and unforgiving. As a crop of youngsters grow s


older, more and more is
demanded from each student,


and the penalties for failing to keep up become more


and more severe.
In the early stages, combat practice


lasts only until a wound is scored. Later, near the end of


training,
a drill of the same sort might be a fight to the


death- the
ultimate way of weeding out all those who


don't meet Vlaakith's standards. To the githyanki, it's


better
for a weakling to die in training than to undertake


a mission and imperil a war band.


FINAL TEST OF LOYALTY


By the time a group of githyanki come of age, they have


heard years of stories ofVlaakith and her immortal


warriors dwelling in the silvery void. The young are


told they are on the verge of entering the queen's realm,

each one of them destined to take a special place in the

society. Their skills have proven them worthy, and now

only their
loyalty to the Revered Queen remains to be

determined.

As their last test, a group of githyanki entering

adulthood must slay a mind Rayer as a sacred rite of

passage before they are permitted to join their people

on the Astral Plane. When the victors enter Tu'nar ath

for the first time, they carry the bounty of their hunt

directly to Vlaakith. She accepts the gift and intones
a

ritual chant that marks the youngsters'
induction into

githyanki society.

VLAAKITH'S DILEMMA


Long gone are the days when the gith race was fully em-

broiled in conflict. When the githyanki settled
Tu'narath

and took up residence in the Astral
Plane, they no

longer had to fight constantly
for survival, and in that

respect the lives of all githyanki became easier.

The mission laid out by Vlaakith in her grand procla-

mation r emains of utm
ost impor tance. Her rule remains

absolute, in part
because she suffers no competition or

divergent viewpoints. And her regime is in no danger,

yet to
an outsider in Tu'narath it might seem as though

the place is in decline.

I ndeed, in a way the githyanki are victims of their

own success. After centuries of staging lucrative raids

throughout the multiverse, the folk ofTu'narath
have

become spoiled and decadent. V laakith can still sum-

mon her people to action, and when she does so they

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